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Having malformed hands with shortened fingers is a dominant trait controlled by a single gene; people who are homozygous for the recessive allele have normal hands and fingers. having woolly hair is a dominant trait controlled by a different gene; homozygous recessive individuals have normal, non-woolly hair. suppose a woman with normal hands and non-woolly hair marries a man who has malformed hands and woolly hair. their first child has normal hands and non-woolly hair. what are the genotypes of the mother, the father, and the child? if this couple are pregnant for a second time but with fraternal twins (two eggs/two sperm) what is the probability that they will both have normal hands and woolly hair?

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